Et Amicorum: Essays on Renaissance Humanism and Philosophy: In Honour of Jill Kraye Contributor(s): Ossa-Richardson, Meserve |
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ISBN: 9004355014 ISBN-13: 9789004355019 Publisher: Brill OUR PRICE: $184.30 Product Type: Hardcover Published: December 2017 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - History |
Series: Brill's Studies in Intellectual History |
Physical Information: 1.18" H x 6.3" W x 9.29" (1.70 lbs) 476 pages |
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Publisher Description: Jill Kraye, Professor Emerita of the Warburg Institute, is renowned internationally for her scholarship on Renaissance philosophy and humanism. This volume pays tribute to her achievements with essays by friends, colleagues, and doctoral students--all leading scholars--on subjects as diverse as her work. Articles on canonical figures such as Marsilio Ficino and Justus Lipsius mix with more quirky pieces on alphabetic play and the Hippocratic aphorisms. Many chapters seek to bridge the divide between humanism and philosophy, including David Lines's survey of the way fifteenth-century humanists actually defined philosophy and Brian Copenhaver's polemical essay against the concept of humanist philosophy. The volume includes a full bibliography of Professor Kraye's scholarly publications. Contributors are: Michael Allen, Daniel Andersson, Lilian Armstrong, Stefan Bauer, Dorigen Caldwell, Brian Copenhaver, Martin Davies, Germana Ernst, Guido Giglioni, Robert Goulding, Anthony Grafton, James Hankins, J. Cornelia Linde, David Lines, Margaret Meserve, John Monfasani, Anthony Ossa-Richardson, Jan Papy, Michael Reeve, Alessandro Scafi, and William Stenhouse. |